| Keep to those characters ( BIND 9 will not bug you if you break this rule, BIND 8 will). Upper and lower-case characters are the same for DNS, so pat.uio.no is ...Nicolai Langfeldt ( dns- howto(at)langfeldt.net ), Jamie Norrish and others. v9.0 ... HOWTO become a totally small time DNS admin. ... 9. Migrating to BIND 9 ...If you look at a random BIND installation you will probably find that the $TTL line is ... 8 at all, and I substituted '-' (dash) for '_' (underline) for use in this HOWTO. Chapter 8 - DNS/ BIND ... As requested by some people, I will include instructions on how to setup a working DNS Domain from both a Primary Server standpoint ...tldp.org/LDP/www.debian.org/doc/manuals/.../ch-bind.html - Cached - Similar On Red Hat and Red Hat related distributions you can achieve the same practical result as this HOWTO's first section by installing the packages bind , bind-utils ...This HOWTO is about BIND version 9. The old versions of the HOWTO, about BIND 4 and 8, is still available at http://langfeldt.net/ DNS- HOWTO/ in case you use ...Keywords: DNS, BIND, BIND 4, BIND 8, BIND 9, named, dialup, PPP, slip, ISDN, ... I want to thank all the people that I have bothered with reading this HOWTO ...tldp.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO-1.html - Cached The BIND 9 distribution, and the prepackaged versions too, contains a document called migration that contains notes about how to migrate from BIND 8 to BIND ...assumed that you already know how to configure and use BIND (the Berkeley Internet Name Domain). If not, I would recommend that you read the DNS HOWTO ...tldp.org/HOWTO/pdf/Chroot-BIND-HOWTO.pdf - Cached As mentioned in the introduction, it's not a good idea to run BIND as root. So, before we begin, let's create a separate user for BIND. Note that you should never ...
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